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达芬奇密码 作者: 美 丹·布朗(英文版)-第40部分

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Aringarosa crossed the library toward them。 〃My humble apologies for the hour。 We're on different time zones。 You must be tired。〃
〃Not at all;〃 the secretariat said; his hands folded on his enormous belly。 〃We are grateful you have e so far。 The least we can do is be awake to meet you。 Can we offer you some coffee or refreshments?〃
〃I'd prefer we don't pretend this is a social visit。 I have another plane to catch。 Shall we get to business?〃
〃Of course;〃 the secretariat said。 〃You have acted more quickly than we imagined。〃
〃Have I?〃
〃You still have a month。〃
〃You made your concerns known five months ago;〃 Aringarosa said。 〃Why should I wait?〃
〃Indeed。 We are very pleased with your expediency。〃
Aringarosa's eyes traveled the length of the long table to a large black briefcase。 〃Is that what I requested?〃
〃It is。〃 The secretariat sounded uneasy。 〃Although; I must admit; we are concerned with the request。 It seems quite。。。〃
〃Dangerous;〃 one of the cardinals finished。 〃Are you certain we cannot wire it to you somewhere? The sum is exorbitant。〃
Freedom is expensive。 〃I have no concerns for my own safety。 God is with me。〃
The men actually looked doubtful。
〃The funds are exactly as I requested?〃
The secretariat nodded。 〃Large…denomination bearer bonds drawn on the Vatican Bank。 Negotiable as cash anywhere in the world。〃
Aringarosa walked to the end of the table and opened the briefcase。 Inside were two thick stacks of bonds; each embossed with the Vatican seal and the title PORTATORE; making the bonds redeemable to whoever was holding them。
The secretariat looked tense。 〃I must say; Bishop; all of us would feel less apprehensive if these funds were in cash。〃
I could not lift that much cash; Aringarosa thought; closing the case。 〃Bonds are negotiable as cash。 You said so yourself。〃
The cardinals exchanged uneasy looks; and finally one said; 〃Yes; but these bonds are traceable directly to the Vatican Bank。〃
Aringarosa smiled inwardly。 That was precisely the reason the Teacher suggested Aringarosa get the money in Vatican Bank bonds。 It served as insurance。 We are all in this together now。 〃This is a perfectly legal transaction;〃 Aringarosa defended。 〃Opus Dei is a personal prelature of Vatican City; and His Holiness can disperse monies however he sees fit。 No law has been broken here。〃
〃True; and yet。。。〃 The secretariat leaned forward and his chair creaked under the burden。 〃We have no knowledge of what you intend to do with these funds; and if it is in any way illegal。。。〃
〃Considering what you are asking of me;〃 Aringarosa countered; 〃what I do with this money is not your concern。〃
There was a long silence。
They know I'm right; Aringarosa thought。 〃Now; I imagine you have something for me to sign?〃
They all jumped; eagerly pushing the paper toward him; as if they wished he would simply leave。
Aringarosa eyed the sheet before him。 It bore the papal seal。 〃This is identical to the copy you sent me?〃
〃Exactly。〃
Aringarosa was surprised how little emotion he felt as he signed the document。 The three men present; however; seemed to sigh in relief。
〃Thank you; Bishop;〃 the secretariat said。 〃Your service to the Church will never be forgotten。〃
Aringarosa picked up the briefcase; sensing promise and authority in its weight。 The four men looked at one another for a moment as if there were something more to say; but apparently there was not。 Aringarosa turned and headed for the door。
〃Bishop?〃 one of the cardinals called out as Aringarosa reached the threshold。
Aringarosa paused; turning。 〃Yes?〃
〃Where will you go from here?〃
Aringarosa sensed the query was more spiritual than geographical; and yet he had no intention of discussing morality at this hour。 〃Paris;〃 he said; and walked out the door。
 
CHAPTER 42

The Depository Bank of Zurich was a twenty…four…hour Geldschrank bank offering the full modern array of anonymous services in the tradition of the Swiss numbered account。 Maintaining offices in Zurich; Kuala Lumpur; New York; and Paris; the bank had expanded its services in recent years to offer anonymous puter source code escrow services and faceless digitized backup。
The bread and butter of its operation was by far its oldest and simplest offering—the anonyme Lager—blind drop services; otherwise known as anonymous safe…deposit boxes。 Clients wishing to store anything from stock certificates to valuable paintings could deposit their belongings anonymously; through a series of high…tech veils of privacy; withdrawing items at any time; also in total anonymity。
As Sophie pulled the taxi to a stop in front of their destination; Langdon gazed out at the building's unpromising architecture and sensed the Depository Bank of Zurich was a firm with little sense of humor。 The building was a windowless rectangle that seemed to be forged entirely of dull steel。 Resembling an enormous metal brick; the edifice sat back from the road with a fifteen…foot…tall; neon; equilateral cross glowing over its facade。
Switzerland's reputation for secrecy in banking had bee one of the country's most lucrative exports。 Facilities like this had bee controversial in the art munity because they provided a perfect place for art thieves to hide stolen goods; for years if necessary; until the heat was off。 Because deposits were protected from police inspection by privacy laws and were attached to numbered accounts rather than people's names; thieves could rest easily knowing their stolen goods were safe and could never be traced to them。
Sophie stopped the taxi at an imposing gate that blocked the bank's driveway—a cement…lined ramp that descended beneath the building。 A video camera overhead was aimed directly at them; and Langdon had the feeling that this camera; unlike those at the Louvre; was authentic。
Sophie rolled down the window and surveyed the electronic podium on the driver's side。 An LCD screen provided directions in seven languages。 Topping the list was English。
INSERT KEY。
 
Sophie took the gold laser…pocked key from her pocket and turned her attention back to the podium。 Below the screen was a triangular hole。
〃Something tells me it will fit;〃 Langdon said。
Sophie aligned the key's triangular shaft with the hole and inserted it; sliding it in until the entire shaft had disappeared。 This key apparently required no turning。 Instantly; the gate began to swing open。 Sophie took her foot off the brake and coasted down to a second gate and podium。 Behind her; the first gate closed; trapping them like a ship in a lock。
Langdon disliked the constricted sensation。 Let's hope this second gate works too。
This second podium bore familiar directions。
INSERT KEY。
 
When Sophie inserted the key; the second gate immediately opened。 Moments later they were winding down the ramp into the belly of the structure。
The private garage was small and dim; with spaces for about a dozen cars。 At the far end; Langdon spied the building's main entrance。 A red carpet stretched across the cement floor; weling visitors to a huge door that appeared to be forged of solid metal。
Talk about mixed messages; Langdon thought。 Wele and keep out。
Sophie pulled the taxi into a parking space near the entrance and killed the engine。 〃You'd better leave the gun here。〃
With pleasure; Langdon thought; sliding the pistol under the seat。
Sophie and Langdon got out and walked up the red carpet toward the slab of steel。 The door had no handle; but on the wall beside it was another triangular keyhole。 No directions were posted this time。
〃Keeps out the slow learners;〃 Langdon said。
Sophie laughed; looking nervous。 〃Here we go。〃 She stuck the key in the hole; and the door swung inward with a low hum。 Exchanging glances; Sophie and Langdon entered。 The door shut with a thud behind them。
The foyer of the Depository Bank of Zurich employed as imposing a decor as any Langdon had ever seen。 Where most banks were content with the usual polished marble and granite; this one had opted for wall…to…wall metal and rivets。
Who's their decorator? Langdon wondered。 Allied Steel?
Sophie looked equally intimidated as her eyes scanned the lobby。
The gray metal was everywhere—the floor; walls; counters; doors; even the lobby chairs appeared to be fashioned of molded i
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